A hydraulic unit for industrial trucks, comprising a motor pump unit which is directly attached to a tank, a reflux filter which has an elongate filter casing for a filtering element adapted to be introduced into the tank through an opening, a hose coupling, and an outlet opening, wherein the filtering element is disposed in the flow path between the hose coupling and the outlet opening, a reflux hose between the motor pump unit and the hose coupling, and a closure for the reflux filter, wherein the reflux hose extends within the tank and the hose coupling is disposed within the tank.
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1. A hydraulic unit for industrial trucks, comprising:
a tank;
a motor pump unit attached to the tank by a valve casing;
a reflux filter which has an elongate filter casing for a filtering element, the reflux filter being arranged inside the tank through an opening in the tank;
the reflux filter having a hose coupling inlet and an outlet opening;
a reflux hose (20) extending between the valve casing of the motor pump unit and the hose coupling inlet, the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet being located within the tank;
wherein the filtering element of the reflux filter is disposed in the flow path between the hose coupling and the outlet opening;
whereby the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet are both disposed within the tank.
8. A hydraulic unit for industrial trucks, comprising:
a tank;
a motor pump unit attached to the tank by a valve casing;
a reflux filter which has an elongate filter casing for a filtering element, the reflux filter being arranged inside the tank through an opening in the tank;
the reflux filter having a hose coupling inlet and an outlet opening;
a reflux hose (20) extending between the valve casing of the motor pump unit and the hose coupling inlet, the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet being located within the tank;
wherein the filtering element of the reflux filter is disposed in the flow path between the hose coupling and the outlet opening;
whereby the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet are both disposed within the tank; and
whereby the filter casing (24) and hose coupling (30, 30a) are integrally formed.
7. A hydraulic unit for industrial trucks, comprising:
a tank;
a motor pump unit attached to the tank by a valve casing;
a reflux filter which has an elongate filter casing for a filtering element, the reflux filter being arranged inside the tank through an opening in the tank;
the reflux filter having a hose coupling inlet and an outlet opening;
a reflux hose (20) extending between the valve casing of the motor pump unit and the hose coupling inlet, the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet being located within the tank;
wherein the filtering element of the reflux filter is disposed in the flow path between the hose coupling and the outlet opening;
whereby the reflux hose and the hose coupling inlet are both disposed within the tank; and
whereby the opening in the tank is adapted to be closed by a tank lid (42, 42a), the end of the filter casing (24) that faces the lid has a radial enlargement (28) to which the hose coupling is formed, and the tank lid (42) is adapted to be screwed onto the threaded socket (40) of the tank (16) such as to form a space (46) which connects the interior of the filter casing (24) to the hose coupling (32), between the end of the filter casing (24) that faces the tank lid and the tank lid (42).
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Industrial trucks are provided with a hydraulic unit to lift loads by the use of a load-carrying means. The unit comprises a driving motor, mostly an electric motor, and a pump driven by the motor as well as a valve assembly. In the simplest case, an easy-action lift cylinder is actuated with a check valve being responsible for holding the load whereas the load is lowered by releasing a return path to the tank from the valve assembly, e.g. via the unblockable check valve.
It has become known already to combine the motor, pump, and valve assembly as a unit within a common casing and to place the casing directly onto a hydraulic tank from which the pump draws in a hydraulic medium. Further, it has been known to feed the flow-back medium not straight to the tank, but route it through a so-called reflux filter during the lowering operation.
Further, it has been known to configure a reflux filter such as to introduce an elongate filter casing (a bell), which contains a filtering element, into the hydraulic tank through an opening. A hose extends from the valve assembly of the hydraulic unit to a hose coupling of the filter casing, either through the tank lid which closes the sealing of the opening or even through a lateral coupling which is formed with a casing which, in turn, is fixed to the tank above the opening. However, a reflux filter of this type has some drawbacks. Possible leaks result because of the externally located couplings of the hose between the hydraulic unit and reflux filter. Furthermore, the reflux hose requires to be disconnected to change the filter. At least two sealing rings are necessary to provide a seal between the reflux hose and the tank or filter casing. Moreover, the known reflux filter necessitates a relative large number of individual components.
It is the object of the invention to provide a hydraulic unit for industrial trucks in which the above-mentioned drawbacks are not encountered and which reduces the constructional and handling effort.
In the invention, the reflux hose is located within the tank. A tube coupling is provided on the filter casing within the tank.
The provision of such a filtering device merely requires three components, i.e. a filter casing, a lid, and a filtering element. However, this applies only when a hose coupling socket is integrally formed with the filter casing, according to an aspect of the invention.
A further advantage is that it is unnecessary to disconnect the reflux hose for a filter change. There is merely a need to unscrew the tank lid from a threaded socket of the tank in order to remove the filtering element. If there is a leak in the area of the reflux hose, the hydraulic medium enters the tank and does not get into the surroundings. Merely a simple O-ring gasket is required to achieve a seal between the tank and filter.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings.
While this invention may be embodied in many different forms, there are described in detail herein a specific preferred embodiment of the invention. This description is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiment illustrated
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The sleeve portion 26 is partially closed in part at the lower end at 34, an upwardly facing annular cylindrical lug 36 being formed in the area of a central lower opening. An annular cylindrical filter cartridge 38 is located within the filter casing 24 with the central passage 38a of the filter cartridge housing the cylindrical lug 36 and the lower end of the cartridge 38 abutting on the closed bottom portion 34. The upper end of the cartridge has a diameter which is somewhat larger than the inside diameter of the sleeve portion 26.
The reflux filter 22 shown in the Figures only has 3 components, i.e. the tank lid 42, the filter casing 24, and the filter cartridge 38. Therefore, its manufacture proves to involve particularly little effort. A change of the filter cartridge 38 merely makes it necessary to unscrew the tank lid 42.
If a leak should occur at the coupling points of the reflux hose 20 or the hose should become brittle as such the medium will not flow to the outside, but remain inside the tank 16.
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It is also conceivable to form the hose coupling socket laterally to the wall of the casing 24a.
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The above disclosure is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive. This description will suggest many variations and alternatives to one of ordinary skill in this art. All these alternatives and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims where the term “comprising” means “including, but not limited to”. Those familiar with the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiments described herein which equivalents are also intended to be encompassed by the claims.
Further, the particular features presented in the dependent claims can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the invention such that the invention should be recognized as also specifically directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the features of the dependent claims. For instance, for purposes of claim publication, any dependent claim which follows should be taken as alternatively written in a multiple dependent form from all prior claims which possess all antecedents referenced in such dependent claim if such multiple dependent format is an accepted format within the jurisdiction (e.g. each claim depending directly from claim 1 should be alternatively taken as depending from all previous claims). In jurisdictions where multiple dependent claim formats are restricted, the following dependent claims should each be also taken as alternatively written in each singly dependent claim format which creates a dependency from a prior antecedent-possessing claim other than the specific claim listed in such dependent claim below.
This completes the description of the preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention. Those skilled in the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiment described herein which equivalents are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto.
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